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Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
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Anthony Cuozzo
2024-01-11 23:18:37 UTC
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Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?

I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.

Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
Scott Alfter
2024-01-11 23:35:20 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
comp.sys.apple2 still sees a bit of traffic.
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Bryan
2024-01-12 00:30:58 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
comp.os.cpm gets a decent amount of traffic.
Charlie Gibbs
2024-01-12 01:08:43 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
comp.sys.raspberry-pi is pretty active. Some groups, e.g.
comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32, have been overrun by
spammers. I use slrn, and have added stanzas like this
to ~/News/Score:

[comp.*.*]
Score: =-9999
Expires: 9/14/2024
Injection-Info: google*
Newsgroup: comp\.*\.*

[comp.*.*.*]
Score: =-9999
Expires: 9/14/2024
Injection-Info: google*
Newsgroup: comp\.*\.*\.*

This get rid of the spam, but in most groups there is
almost nothing left.
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Jan van den Broek
2024-01-12 06:08:17 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
comp.lang.python
comp.misc
comp.os.linux.misc
comp.sys.raspberry-pi
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bilegeek
2024-01-12 06:35:13 UTC
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alt.sys.pdp10
David Goodwin
2024-01-12 10:04:28 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action
comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware

comp.os.vms was still alive until overrun with spam recently.
Rob
2024-01-12 19:16:59 UTC
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Post by David Goodwin
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action
comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
comp.os.vms was still alive until overrun with spam recently.
Still is if you're on the right server.
Rich Alderson
2024-01-12 22:36:47 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
comp.os.vms was still alive until overrun with spam recently.
Simple spam filters have kept c.o.v very much alive, TYVM.
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Julieta Shem
2024-01-12 14:48:31 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
Take note of comp.lang.lisp.
OrangeFish
2024-01-12 14:59:00 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
alt.folklore.computers
comp.compilers (moderated)
comp.arch
comp.arch.embedded
comp.lang.ada
comp.lang.forth
comp.lang.scheme
comp.text.tex

As usual, traffic varies with the seasons and postings.
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
Peter Dean
2024-01-12 16:49:00 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
comp.lang.tcl
Vir Campestris
2024-01-30 17:19:31 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
comp.arch has some traffic. I only found it recently.

Andy
Mike Spencer
2024-01-31 06:58:33 UTC
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Post by Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
comp.os.cpm has a steady trickle of on-topic posts.

(I just look in occasionally to see if anybody else is keen to
reminisce about the Osborne I. Not many.)
Post by Vir Campestris
comp.arch has some traffic. I only found it recently.
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Kerr-Mudd, John
2024-01-31 09:14:26 UTC
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Post by Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
comp.os.cpm has a steady trickle of on-topic posts.
(I just look in occasionally to see if anybody else is keen to
reminisce about the Osborne I. Not many.)
Post by Vir Campestris
comp.arch has some traffic. I only found it recently.
I shall subscribe at once!
The first 'PC' I used was a NewBrain (I think?) - it ran CPM anyhow.
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Ahem A Rivet's Shot
2024-01-31 10:23:14 UTC
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Post by Kerr-Mudd, John
I shall subscribe at once!
The first 'PC' I used was a NewBrain (I think?) - it ran CPM anyhow.
I don't think it was a NewBrain then, running CP/M was a goal but I
don't think it was ever achieved.

The NewBrain was a tiny thing in beige and brown just big enough
for a properly spaced keyboard with tiny keys and a 16 character
alphanumeric (15 segment IIRC) vacuum fluorescent display. The whole thing
about two inches thick. It was designed to be extended with stacking
extension packs - floppies and CP/M were (low) on the todo list when the
project moved from Newbury Labs in Cambridge (where I got involved as a
student) to Grundy.
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Kerr-Mudd, John
2024-01-31 12:46:36 UTC
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Post by Ahem A Rivet's Shot
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 09:14:26 +0000
Post by Kerr-Mudd, John
I shall subscribe at once!
The first 'PC' I used was a NewBrain (I think?) - it ran CPM anyhow.
I don't think it was a NewBrain then, running CP/M was a goal but I
don't think it was ever achieved.
Sorry, it wasn't that name I was grasping for, the device I had some
access to was a dual floppy monochrome thing. It ran Supercalc,
dBaseII and WordStar.

aha!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbrain
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Ahem A Rivet's Shot
2024-01-31 13:24:31 UTC
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 12:46:36 +0000
Post by Kerr-Mudd, John
Sorry, it wasn't that name I was grasping for, the device I had some
I thought so, the Newbrain seemed unlikely it was fun to work on
but it really missed the direction of the market totally.
Post by Kerr-Mudd, John
access to was a dual floppy monochrome thing. It ran Supercalc,
dBaseII and WordStar.
aha!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbrain
Ah yes that was a much nicer piece of kit.
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Andy Burns
2024-02-02 09:13:24 UTC
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Post by Kerr-Mudd, John
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbrain
I remember the "chong" noise when you simultaneously hit the two red
reset buttons at the corners of the main keyboard and the disc drives
tried to knacker your floppy ...
w***@bibble.com.invalid
2024-02-02 10:35:41 UTC
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:19:31 +0000, Vir Campestris
Post by Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
comp.arch has some traffic. I only found it recently.
Andy
comp.answers
comp.lang.fortran
comp.os.vms
comp.sys.raspberry-pi

All have new posts today
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w***@bibble.com.invalid
2024-02-02 18:38:32 UTC
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:19:31 +0000, Vir Campestris
Post by Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a
few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
determine which ones.
Thanks,
--Anthony Cuozzo
comp.arch has some traffic. I only found it recently.
Andy
comp.answers
comp.lang.fortran
comp.os.vms
comp.sys.raspberry-pi
All have new posts today
Comp.risks too.
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Julieta Shem
2024-02-02 22:29:03 UTC
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
Sn!pe
2024-02-02 22:32:56 UTC
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Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
It's there in E-S's list
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Julieta Shem
2024-02-03 01:37:47 UTC
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
It's there in E-S's list
Sure, but it's not getting daily messages as claimed.
David LaRue
2024-02-03 01:59:34 UTC
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:19:31 +0000, Vir Campestris
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Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
It's there in E-S's list
Sure, but it's not getting daily messages as claimed.
So follow it anyway to see what/who posts.

I follow about 330 groups on three different servers. I have the news
reader set to only display the groups with activity. I can look at all
groups if I choose.

I recommend comp.risks as was mentioned by another poster. That group is
approximately a monthly list of computer related failures/risks that have
been reported in the news. Its not very active, but it is very
interesting to read. There is also a web site with all the past years of
risks and common problems. In April there will be the usual "made up"
risks contributed by readers. Sometimes PGN mixes true and made up
issues in the same post.
w***@bibble.com.invalid
2024-02-03 09:55:49 UTC
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:19:31 +0000, Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
It's there in E-S's list
Sure, but it's not getting daily messages as claimed.
You asked which were still alive, not which had daily posts.
David LaRue has described comp.risks very well. Yesterday's post
included an item about the blowout of the Boeing plane.
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Bryan
2024-02-03 12:39:33 UTC
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:19:31 +0000, Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
It's there in E-S's list
Sure, but it's not getting daily messages as claimed.
You asked which were still alive, not which had daily posts.
David LaRue has described comp.risks very well. Yesterday's post
included an item about the blowout of the Boeing plane.
c.risks is purely the digest of the Risks mailing list, so it only gets
a post when the digest has enough messages.

The main page with active feeds is here: http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/

I used to get the digest via email, but the last time I switched
addresses the mailman didn't seem to want to respond properly. I
submitted a trouble ticket to the names supposedly associated with the
list, but received no reply. You may have better luck.
Julieta Shem
2024-02-03 18:15:15 UTC
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:19:31 +0000, Vir Campestris
Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
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comp.answers
Not in eternal-september.org.
It's there in E-S's list
Sure, but it's not getting daily messages as claimed.
You asked which were still alive, not which had daily posts.
David LaRue has described comp.risks very well.
I mentioned comp.answers, not comp.risks. If alive means it exists,
then excuse me.

Joy Beeson
2024-01-31 01:33:22 UTC
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Post by Anthony Cuozzo
Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?
There was a new post in alt.comp.os.windows-98se today.
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